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@Exposes_

Exposing AI scams, tech myths & startup mistakes. Helping builders learn faster. 🚀

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Nick@Exposes_·
Career update: I joined a yc startup one month ago $1000/month @ycombinator
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@emonuxui That's what makes great partnerships work. The wins are shared, the failures are shared, and nobody carries the burden alone. 🤝🚀
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Emon Datta
Emon Datta@emonuxui·
@Exposes_ Everything is shared, including the pressure and the outcomes.
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🔥 This isn't just an AI podcast. It's a preview of what the next decade might look like: • AI software factories • Humans becoming verifiers • Autonomous companies • AI-designed hardware • Small teams doing the work of large organizations The AI Industrial Revolution is moving faster than most people realize. 🚀
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Naval@naval·
Full podcast episode with @rauchg, @maxhodak_, and @bscholl. 40 minutes of unreleased material. The AI Industrial Revolution Part 1: Waste Tokens, Save Time 0:00 Three Frontier Founders 1:27 AI Software Factories 4:15 Waste Tokens, Save Time 5:47 Models Instructing Humans 9:29 Is Pure Software Dead? 12:03 You Don't Get Stuck Anymore Part 2: Vibe Coding Hardware 14:39 Vibe Coding a Turbine Blade 18:07 Open Source Compounds China's Advantage 20:15 You Always Want the Smartest Model 22:44 Software Still Needs Hands 24:43 Humans Are Becoming Verifiers Part 3: The Regulatory Frontier 27:53 The Regulatory Red Queen Race 32:32 Why There's No Innovation in Healthcare 36:49 We Need a True 50-State Experiment 40:31 China's FDA Is Beating Ours 43:37 Healthcare Is a Communist Society Inside Capitalism 45:57 Sid's Story: N-of-1 Medicine Part 4: The Autonomous Company 47:49 Autonomous Infrastructure 51:25 Your Job Is to Train the Agent 54:54 The Next Lord of the Rings 59:08 What's Your Definition of Art? 1:05:00 Can AI Have New Ideas? 1:07:03 A Large Number of Small Teams
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@Cointelegraph Training frontier AI models isn't getting cheaper it's getting exponentially more expensive. At some point, even the biggest AI labs need access to public market capital to keep scaling. 🚀
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Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
⚡️ NEW: Anthropic President Daniela Amodei says the high cost of training AI models is what's driving the company to go public.
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@paulg 😂 Success changes the criticism. First it's "they'll never make it." Then it's "they only succeeded in the past." A good sign you're winning is when the goalposts keep moving. 🚀
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
All through YC's history, investors (for obvious reasons) have tried to tell founders that YC wasn't worth it. In 2010 they just said we sucked. Now, since it's obvious we didn't, they've had to change the claim: now it's YC *used* to be great, but has declined from what it was.
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@elonmusk big upgrade to chatgpt memory rolling out today!
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@garrytan That's the key. The next generation of products won't just be used by humans they'll be used by agents. Building something that agents actively want is a huge milestone. 🚀
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@paulg Only at YC can "it wasn't the nuclear reactor startup" be considered reassuring. 😂
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
When Jessica and I spoke at YC last night there was a bright flash out behind the building. We were a bit nervous because there's a nuclear reactor startup in the batch that has a bunch of hardware back there. But apparently it was just a muni cable shorting out.
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@sama 🔥 Memory is becoming one of the most underrated AI features. The more AI remembers context, the more useful and personalized it becomes. 🚀
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Interesting prediction 👀 The AI Harness Wars of 2027 might just be the warm-up. The real question is: will frontier labs become the new software platforms, or will software companies evolve fast enough to stay ahead? 2028 could redefine the entire tech industry. 🚀
Garry Tan@garrytan

I have been thinking it's going to be the AI Harness Wars of 2027... But after that comes the Frontier Labs vs All Software Companies war of 2028

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@paulg @realJeremyCarl 🚀 Let's Connect! Interested in AI, startups, coding, or tech? I'm building, learning, and sharing insights every day. Follow me and let's grow together 🤝 Drop a 👋 in the comments and I'll connect with you.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
@realJeremyCarl As someone who's funding these founders, I can tell you why your numbers are bogus. A higher proportion of the first group immigrate in order to start startups. Obviously people who immigrate *for the purpose of starting a startup* are going to start startups at higher rates.
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Jeremy Carl@realJeremyCarl·
Total number of Immigrants from Europe, Israel, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand: 5.1 million Number of Immigrant Founders of Billion Dollar companies from these countries: 290 Total number of immigrants from China, India, Mexico, The Philippines and Vietnam: 20.1 Million Total number of immigrant founders from those Countries: 145 The 20% of immigrants from the most culturally and demographically similar countries to the U.S. supply ~2/3 of our billion dollar company Founders. The 80% from the other countries mentioned supply just ~1/3. I'm not saying this is the perfect heuristic to use, BTW. It's not. You could tweak this to just have captured the 1/3 top immigrants from the similar countries and the top 1/10th from the less similar countries, and you could have reduced the total number of immigrants by ~85% with almost ZERO EFFECT on our recruitment of top immigrant entrepreneurs. The broader point is that none of our mass immigration is in America's interest. And none of it is necessary. Don't believe me. Believe the data generated by mass immigration apologists.
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Jeremy Carl@realJeremyCarl

In a just-released study, even the Pro-Immigration National Foundation for American Policy can't disguise how poorly matched our immigration policy is to our needs. Here is their list of number of billion dollar companies founded per 100,000 immigrants Israel is number one by some distance, followed largely by a bunch of countries from Europe and the Anglosphere. India ranks 18th-- behind countries such as Lebanon, Turkey, and Romania-- that's particularly damning because so many of our Indian immigrants are being recruited for tech-- and it just underscores that the vast majority of these are mediocre, and not elite-- just people taking jobs from Americans because they will do them a bit cheaper. China ranks 29th-- essentially tied with Nigeria-- incredibly damning giving the hundreds of thousands of Chinese students studying in America each year. Mexico, the biggest source of our immigrants, is close to zero in terms of it's contributions to elite immigrant entrepreneurship. I believe we need a total immigration moratorium, but even if we did not, serious pro-immigration forces would suggest a total immigration policy reset if they wanted a policy that could plausibly claim to serve America's national interest.

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@realJeremyCarl 🚀 Let's Connect! Interested in AI, startups, coding, or tech? I'm building, learning, and sharing insights every day. Follow me and let's grow together 🤝 Drop a 👋 in the comments and I'll connect with you.
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@garrytan 🚀 Let's Connect! Interested in AI, startups, coding, or tech? I'm building, learning, and sharing insights every day. Follow me and let's grow together 🤝 Drop a 👋 in the comments and I'll connect with you.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
tfw you land many PRs and have many more to go before you sleep
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@elonmusk 🚀 Let's Connect! Interested in AI, startups, coding, or tech? I'm building, learning, and sharing insights every day. Follow me and let's grow together 🤝 Drop a 👋 in the comments and I'll connect with you.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Try Grok Voice
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Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 now ranks #1 on the Artificial Analysis τ-Voice benchmark for real-world agentic customer service resolution It is outperforming GPT-Realtime-2 (High) and Gemini 3.1 Flash by a significant margin while already being deployed in real-world operations What’s especially impressive is that Grok Voice is actively handling customer interactions through natural speech for Starlink and many enterprise operations in the real world......providing AI services entirely through voice

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@elonmusk 🚀 Let's Connect! Interested in AI, startups, coding, or tech? I'm building, learning, and sharing insights every day. Follow me and let's grow together 🤝 Drop a 👋 in the comments and I'll connect with you.
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@AnthropicAI 🚀 Let's Connect! Interested in AI, startups, coding, or tech? I'm building, learning, and sharing insights every day. Follow me and let's grow together 🤝 Drop a 👋 in the comments and I'll connect with you.
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Our internal data shows Claude is accelerating AI development—a possible path to recursive self-improvement, or AI autonomously building a more capable successor. It’s happening faster than we thought, and the implications deserve greater attention. anthropic.com/institute/recu…
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@sama 🚀 Let's Connect! Interested in AI, startups, coding, or tech? I'm building, learning, and sharing insights every day. Follow me and let's grow together 🤝 Drop a 👋 in the comments and I'll connect with you.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
man the early days of the internet were so special
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